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scoopful
noun
The quantity in a scoop.
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Dribble the vanilla extract into the creamed butter and sugar – mixing all the while – then drop in 1 egg, quickly followed by a scoopful of flour mixture, then the second egg.
No pipes lead to or from it; instead, a bucket full of shavings from a local wood shop rests on the box next to the seat with a note instructing users to add a scoopful after making their "deposit".
The voice is unforgettable, as if each phrase scraped the ear with a scoopful of gravel.
Photographs released by the University of Arizona team overseeing the mission showed a scoopful of dirt sitting on and around the open oven door after being dumped by the craft's eight-foot robot arm.
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Moments later, we came upon an ample-bodied woman dressed in a bright gold wrapper and matching head scarf, sifting rocks and twigs out of scoopfuls of corn beneath an umbrella in a quiet corner of the market.
So today, while firefighters poured water on the warehouse -- and an adjacent warehouse to which the fire spread Sunday -- from the east side of the buildings, the cranes bit away chunks of the structures, tossed aside scoopfuls of dusty, mangled debris and plunged back in for more.
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